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General topics in biochemical genetics
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2013-10-17 — 2013-10-20, Mainz
The 2013 IMB Conference will be the first major European meeting to focus on the latest findings and concepts in the fields of chromatin dynamics and stem cells. As such it will bring together experts in epigenetics, developmental biology and cellular reprogramming. The conference will be of interest both to researchers performing basic research in these fields and to applied scientists interested in cellular reprogramming and translational medicine. The conference is open to anyone interested. [Information of the supplier]
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https://www.imb-mainz.de/seminars-meetings/meetings/the-2013-imb-conference/
The 2015 IMB Conference will explore cutting edge research in the fields of DNA repair and genome stability within chromatin environments.The conference will cover local chromatin events and their implications for genome stability, such as the functions of chromatin remodellers and posttranslational modifications in various DNA repair and damage signalling pathways.The global consequences of chromatin structure, such as the modulation of nuclear dynamics and the relevance of higher-order chromatin ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
https://www.imb-mainz.de/seminars-meetings/meetings/the-2015-imb-conference/
This three-day conference will bring together experts focusing on: (i) the mechanistic basis of chromatin interactions and structure, (ii) the recent advances in modeling chromosome organization and dynamics, and (iii) the contribution of nuclear organisation in health and disease. The event will celebrate the 75th birthday of Christoph Cremer, a pioneer of super-resolution microscopy, and it will honor his long and distinguished career. [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
https://www.imb.de/seminars-meetings/meetings/2019-imb-conference-chromosome-territories-nuclear-architecture/
This conference is a joint event with Gutenberg Workshops, which is part of the Gutenberg International Conference Centre (GICC). Session topics will focus on the evolution of lifespan, genome stability, germ and stem cells and ageing, metabolism and the microbiome, regeneration, stress and ageing, and phase separation. [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
https://www.imb.de/seminars-meetings/meetings/2020-imb-conference-epigenetics-of-ageing-responses-to-adversity-across-scales
2014-09-10 — 2014-09-13, Murnau
The Murnau Conference on Structural Biology is the biannual meeting of the study group Structural Biology of the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM). Welcome to the homepage of the 5th Murnau Conference 2014, taking place in the beautiful scenery of the Alpine foothills of Bavaria. During three days in September of 2014, established leaders of the field and younger scientists will come together for discussions in a relaxed atmosphere. Besides lectures given by invited speakers, ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.murnauconference.de/2014/index.html
2017-02-20 — 2017-02-23, Washington, D.C.
The Smithsonian Institute for Biodiversity Genomics (SIBG) and BGI are co-organizing the inaugural Global Biodiversity Genomics Conference to be held 20-23 February 2017 in Washington, D.C. at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and at the JW Marriott Washington DC hotel. The opening day of the conference will feature a Plenary Address by E.O. Wilson and 4 featured sessions on Conservation, Ecological, Environmental, and Diversity Genomics. The day will conclude with a reception ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://biogenomics2017.org/
Bluejay is a set of Java(TM) objects for the processing, display and querying of XML encoded linear scale data. The main subject for analysis in our implementation are genetic and protein sequences, where features fall somewhere on the linear molecules. Bluejay is growing with the goal of creating a graphical genetic data viewer with point-and-click data mining capabilities, such as those available through your standard Web browser. If the image to the left was animated when you first loaded this ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://bluejay.ucalgary.ca/
ChIPBase, an integrated resource and platform for decoding transcription factor binding maps, expression profiles and transcriptional regulation of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs, lincRNAs), microRNAs, other ncRNAs(snoRNAs, tRNAs, snRNAs, etc.) and protein-coding genes from ChIP-Seq data. ChIPBase currently includes millions of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) among 6 species. ChIPBase provides several web-based tools and browsers to explore TF-lncRNA, TF-miRNA, TF-mRNA, TF-ncRNA and TF-miRNA-mRNA ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://deepbase.sysu.edu.cn/chipbase/
dbVar is a database of genomic structural variation that allows you to search, view, and download variant data from studies submitted for any organism. In general, variants are ≥ 50 nucleotides, but are occasionally smaller. dbVar provides access to the raw data (when available) and links to other NCBI and external resources. [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/dbvar
The Death domain (DD) superfamily is one of the largest classes of protein interaction modules and plays a pivotal role in the apoptosis, inflammation, necrosis, and immune cell signaling pathways. Critical caspase activating complexes in the apoptosis and inflammation signaling pathways are assembled via the DD superfamily. These domains are also involved in recruiting downstream effectors for immune cell receptor signaling, intracellular pathogen sensing, and response to DNA damage. To stimulate ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://deathdomain.org/
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